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Excavation of the cobbled apron and interior of the N stable and the stable forestair. Detail of the well, and the cobbled drain and sump in the parade ground.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Oblique aerial view.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Excavation of the cobbled apron and interior of the N stable and the stable forestair. Detail of the well, and the cobbled drain and sump in the parade ground.
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Kingussie Ruthven Barracks
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Ruthven Barracks, Kingussie.  Oblique aerial photograph taken facing south-west.  This image has been produced from a print.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Oblique aerial view.
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Excavation of the cobbled apron and interior of the N stable and the stable forestair. Detail of the well, and the cobbled drain and sump in the parade ground.
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Excavation of the cobbled apron and interior of the N stable and the stable forestair. Detail of the well, and the cobbled drain and sump in the parade ground.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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Excavation of the tackroom and rear entrance, and the N stable postholes with burnt timbers in situ.
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